By No Comments Pivot to the Middle East: How universities are expanding amid global shifts Dwindling incomes. Caps on international student numbers. A spluttering global economy. The challenges facing universities are wide-ranging and well-reported – Read more
By No Comments Revealed: Australia’s IRU to build “consortium campus” in India Six of the seven Australian universities making up the consortium – Flinders University, Griffith University, James Cook University, La Trobe Read more
By No Comments Australia’s overseas migration figures revealed The number of student visa holders arriving in Australia plumeted by 25% – from 278,000 in 2022/23 to 207,000 in Read more
By No Comments Uni of Southampton India to be set up at Gurgaon-based tech park The University of Southampton’s India campus will be located at the International Tech Park in Gurgaon, a financial hub in Read more
By No Comments “Major concerns” for Dutch education despite reduced budget cuts After weeks of negotiations, the Netherlands’ coalition government has announced a reduction to the planned education cuts from €2 billion Read more
By No Comments UK government removes visa free travel for Colombians The UK government had lifted visitor visa requirements for Colombian nationals in November 2022, enabling them to stay in the Read more
By No Comments Beechside views: meeting targets With just days to go before the holiday season is upon us, British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has set Read more
By No Comments Report finds inadequate Chinese student support at UK unis A report published today by HEPI and Uoffer Global has found that Chinese students are not being adequately supported by Read more
By No Comments A view from Abuja: the global refugee crisis and higher education At the end of November, I had the opportunity to join the British Council’s Going Global Conference in Abuja. Holding Read more
By No Comments Netherlands province warns against curbs on international students Local leaders, educational institutions, businesses, and other organisations from Limburg have penned an open letter to Eppo Bruins, the Netherlands’ Read more